Senegal struggles to tackle education crisis
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GeneralWilliam 'Kip' Ward talks about opportunities in Africa via French interpreter with Senegalese journalists visiting U.S.Africa Command December 14-18, 2009.
"As we work together to build stability ... the world community is better off."
Story by Staff SergeantAmanda McCarty
U.S. AFRICOMPublic Affairs
STUTTGART, Germany, Dec 18, 2009
A delegation of Senegalese media representatives visited U.S. Africa Command headquarters as part of an orientation program to explain the command's mission, December 14-18, 2009, culminating in an on-the-record interview with AFRICOM commander General William "Kip" Ward.
The group consisted of four Senegalese journalists, who lead prominent media organizations in Senegal; the director of information for the Senegalese Armed Forces; the public affairs officer for the U.S. Embassy in Dakar, Senegal, as well as a media specialist from the U.S. Embassy. The founder and chairman of the African Advisory Board joined the group during their weeklong visit to the command where they met with senior staff members to discuss the command's programs and activities.
Full story:
http://www.africom.mil/getArticle.asp?art=3811

Senegal

Senegal (i/ˌsɛnᵻˈɡɔːl, -ˈɡɑːl/;French:le Sénégal), officially the Republic of Senegal (French:République du Sénégal[ʁepyblik dy seneɡal]), is a country in West Africa. Senegal's economical and political capital is Dakar. It is the westernmost country in the mainland of the Old World, or Eurafrasia, and owes its name to the Sénégal River, which borders it to the east and north. The name "Senegal" comes from the Wolof "Sunuu Gaal," which means "Our Boat." Senegal covers a land area of almost 197,000 square kilometres (76,000sqmi) and has an estimated population of about 13 million. The climate is Sahelian, but there is a rainy season.

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The territory of modern Senegal has been inhabited by various ethnic groups since the prehistoric era. Organized kingdoms emerged around the seventh century, and parts of the country were ruled by prominent regional empires such as the Wolof. The present state of Senegal has its roots in European colonialism, which began during the mid-15th century, when various European powers began competing for trade in the area. The establishment of coastal trading posts gradually gave way to control of the mainland, culminating in French rule of the area by the 19th century, albeit amid much local resistance. Senegal peacefully attained independence from France in 1960, and has since been among the more politically stable countries in Africa.

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Senegal struggles to tackle education crisis
Around 650,000 children in Senegal have no access to schooling, although education is compulsory according to the country's constitution. Many who do get a chance to study are determined to make the most of it. A report from the outskirts of Dakar.

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Senegal Takes Tech Approach to Women's Education

Senegal Takes Tech Approach to Women's Education

Senegal Takes Tech Approach to Women's Education

More and more Africans, these days, are communicating via text, social media and email. In Senegal, literacy experts are using new technologies to motivate and teach women to read. The U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO, rolled out the program there in 2012 but is now expanding it to as many as six other African countries. Christin Roby reports from the Pikine suburb of Dakar.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/media/video/senegal-takes-tech-approach-womens-education/2470413.html

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AFRICOM - 'Oppportunities in Africa' - Ward w/Senegal Media

GeneralWilliam 'Kip' Ward talks about opportunities in Africa via French interpreter with Senegalese journalists visiting U.S.Africa Command December 14-18, 2009.
"As we work together to build stability ... the world community is better off."
Story by Staff SergeantAmanda McCarty
U.S. AFRICOMPublic Affairs
STUTTGART, Germany, Dec 18, 2009
A delegation of Senegalese media representatives visited U.S. Africa Command headquarters as part of an orientation program to explain the command's mission, December 14-18, 2009, culminating in an on-the-record interview with AFRICOM commander General William "Kip" Ward.
The group consisted of four Senegalese journalists, who lead prominent media organizations in Senegal; the director of information for the Senegalese Armed Forces; the public affairs officer for the U.S. Embassy in Dakar, Senegal, as well as a media specialist from the U.S. Embassy. The founder and chairman of the African Advisory Board joined the group during their weeklong visit to the command where they met with senior staff members to discuss the command's programs and activities.
Full story:
http://www.africom.mil/getArticle.asp?art=3811

Senegal struggles to tackle education crisis
Around 650,000 children in Senegal have no access to schooling, although education is compulsory according to the country's constitution. Many who do get a chance to study are determined to make the most of it. A report from the outskirts of Dakar.

published: 25 Feb 2018

CASTING DEFILE SAGNSE SENEGAL 3

published: 19 Nov 2017

Senegal Takes Tech Approach to Women's Education

More and more Africans, these days, are communicating via text, social media and email. In Senegal, literacy experts are using new technologies to motivate and teach women to read. The U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO, rolled out the program there in 2012 but is now expanding it to as many as six other African countries. Christin Roby reports from the Pikine suburb of Dakar.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/media/video/senegal-takes-tech-approach-womens-education/2470413.html

Senegal struggles to tackle education crisis
Around 650,000 children in Senegal have no access to schooling, although education is compulsory according to the c...

Senegal struggles to tackle education crisis
Around 650,000 children in Senegal have no access to schooling, although education is compulsory according to the country's constitution. Many who do get a chance to study are determined to make the most of it. A report from the outskirts of Dakar.

Senegal struggles to tackle education crisis
Around 650,000 children in Senegal have no access to schooling, although education is compulsory according to the country's constitution. Many who do get a chance to study are determined to make the most of it. A report from the outskirts of Dakar.

Senegal Takes Tech Approach to Women's Education

More and more Africans, these days, are communicating via text, social media and email. In Senegal, literacy experts are using new technologies to motivate and ...

More and more Africans, these days, are communicating via text, social media and email. In Senegal, literacy experts are using new technologies to motivate and teach women to read. The U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO, rolled out the program there in 2012 but is now expanding it to as many as six other African countries. Christin Roby reports from the Pikine suburb of Dakar.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/media/video/senegal-takes-tech-approach-womens-education/2470413.html

More and more Africans, these days, are communicating via text, social media and email. In Senegal, literacy experts are using new technologies to motivate and teach women to read. The U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO, rolled out the program there in 2012 but is now expanding it to as many as six other African countries. Christin Roby reports from the Pikine suburb of Dakar.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/media/video/senegal-takes-tech-approach-womens-education/2470413.html

GeneralWilliam 'Kip' Ward talks about opportunities in Africa via French interpreter with Senegalese journalists visiting U.S.Africa Command December 14-18, 2009.
"As we work together to build stability ... the world community is better off."
Story by Staff SergeantAmanda McCarty
U.S. AFRICOMPublic Affairs
STUTTGART, Germany, Dec 18, 2009
A delegation of Senegalese media representatives visited U.S. Africa Command headquarters as part of an orientation program to explain the command's mission, December 14-18, 2009, culminating in an on-the-record interview with AFRICOM commander General William "Kip" Ward.
The group consisted of four Senegalese journalists, who lead prominent media organizations in Senegal; the director of information for the Senegalese Armed Forces; the public affairs officer for the U.S. Embassy in Dakar, Senegal, as well as a media specialist from the U.S. Embassy. The founder and chairman of the African Advisory Board joined the group during their weeklong visit to the command where they met with senior staff members to discuss the command's programs and activities.
Full story:
http://www.africom.mil/getArticle.asp?art=3811

GeneralWilliam 'Kip' Ward talks about opportunities in Africa via French interpreter with Senegalese journalists visiting U.S.Africa Command December 14-18, 2009.
"As we work together to build stability ... the world community is better off."
Story by Staff SergeantAmanda McCarty
U.S. AFRICOMPublic Affairs
STUTTGART, Germany, Dec 18, 2009
A delegation of Senegalese media representatives visited U.S. Africa Command headquarters as part of an orientation program to explain the command's mission, December 14-18, 2009, culminating in an on-the-record interview with AFRICOM commander General William "Kip" Ward.
The group consisted of four Senegalese journalists, who lead prominent media organizations in Senegal; the director of information for the Senegalese Armed Forces; the public affairs officer for the U.S. Embassy in Dakar, Senegal, as well as a media specialist from the U.S. Embassy. The founder and chairman of the African Advisory Board joined the group during their weeklong visit to the command where they met with senior staff members to discuss the command's programs and activities.
Full story:
http://www.africom.mil/getArticle.asp?art=3811

A Day in Dakar, Senegal | Condé Nast Traveler

It’s easy to forget that a flight from New York to Dakar, Senegal takes as much time as one to Paris. Once there, hit the streets for lively beaches, world-class surfing, textile markets, fresh seafood, and—of course—mbalax, the city’s musical heartbeat.
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Confessing Senegal - Travel Documentary (2017)

Shot on the west coast of Africa, "Confessing Senegal" is a documentary that reveals not only interesting facts about Senegal and Gambia, but also how Africa is a lot more about her people and their relationship with her places.
West Africa is a cultural melting pot. The main thing to aim for when traveling should not be tourism for the sake of tourism, but also gathering valuable life experiences, precious cultural information and last but not least, human bonding between people from seemingly different worlds.
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Directed and filmed by Sori Tigaeru.
Narrated by Mihai Trandafir.
Music & sound design by Alberto Bolocan Simonis.

It’s easy to forget that a flight from New York to Dakar, Senegal takes as much time as one to Paris. Once there, hit the streets for lively beaches, world-class surfing, textile markets, fresh seafood, and—of course—mbalax, the city’s musical heartbeat.
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It’s easy to forget that a flight from New York to Dakar, Senegal takes as much time as one to Paris. Once there, hit the streets for lively beaches, world-class surfing, textile markets, fresh seafood, and—of course—mbalax, the city’s musical heartbeat.
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I recently travelled to Dakar, Senegal for The first Edition of 'The Festival for African Bloggers and Youtubers' http://www.lefaby.com/
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Confessing Senegal - Travel Documentary (2017)

Shot on the west coast of Africa, "Confessing Senegal" is a documentary that reveals not only interesting facts about Senegal and Gambia, but also how Africa is...

Shot on the west coast of Africa, "Confessing Senegal" is a documentary that reveals not only interesting facts about Senegal and Gambia, but also how Africa is a lot more about her people and their relationship with her places.
West Africa is a cultural melting pot. The main thing to aim for when traveling should not be tourism for the sake of tourism, but also gathering valuable life experiences, precious cultural information and last but not least, human bonding between people from seemingly different worlds.
-----------------------------------------------
Directed and filmed by Sori Tigaeru.
Narrated by Mihai Trandafir.
Music & sound design by Alberto Bolocan Simonis.

Shot on the west coast of Africa, "Confessing Senegal" is a documentary that reveals not only interesting facts about Senegal and Gambia, but also how Africa is a lot more about her people and their relationship with her places.
West Africa is a cultural melting pot. The main thing to aim for when traveling should not be tourism for the sake of tourism, but also gathering valuable life experiences, precious cultural information and last but not least, human bonding between people from seemingly different worlds.
-----------------------------------------------
Directed and filmed by Sori Tigaeru.
Narrated by Mihai Trandafir.
Music & sound design by Alberto Bolocan Simonis.

Senegal struggles to tackle education crisis
Around 650,000 children in Senegal have no access to schooling, although education is compulsory according to the country's constitution. Many who do get a chance to study are determined to make the most of it. A report from the outskirts of Dakar.

Senegal Takes Tech Approach to Women's Education

More and more Africans, these days, are communicating via text, social media and email. In Senegal, literacy experts are using new technologies to motivate and teach women to read. The U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO, rolled out the program there in 2012 but is now expanding it to as many as six other African countries. Christin Roby reports from the Pikine suburb of Dakar.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/media/video/senegal-takes-tech-approach-womens-education/2470413.html

AFRICOM - 'Oppportunities in Africa' - Ward w/Senegal Media

GeneralWilliam 'Kip' Ward talks about opportunities in Africa via French interpreter with Senegalese journalists visiting U.S.Africa Command December 14-18, 2009.
"As we work together to build stability ... the world community is better off."
Story by Staff SergeantAmanda McCarty
U.S. AFRICOMPublic Affairs
STUTTGART, Germany, Dec 18, 2009
A delegation of Senegalese media representatives visited U.S. Africa Command headquarters as part of an orientation program to explain the command's mission, December 14-18, 2009, culminating in an on-the-record interview with AFRICOM commander General William "Kip" Ward.
The group consisted of four Senegalese journalists, who lead prominent media organizations in Senegal; the director of information for the Senegalese Armed Forces; the public affairs officer for the U.S. Embassy in Dakar, Senegal, as well as a media specialist from the U.S. Embassy. The founder and chairman of the African Advisory Board joined the group during their weeklong visit to the command where they met with senior staff members to discuss the command's programs and activities.
Full story:
http://www.africom.mil/getArticle.asp?art=3811

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Board the Queen Elizabeth 2, the Royal Clipper, Le France/Le Norway, the Sun Boat II, the "Classica", the Vat Phou, the Bolero, the Wind Song, the Grigoriy Mikheev icebreaker and the Silver Cloud among many others.
Travel from Southampton to New York, Gao to Mopti, Aswan to Abu Simbel, Dubai to the port of Muscate, on the famous Incense Route of the DesertCities in the Negev.
Produced by NIGHT & DAY.

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A Tourist's Guide to Dakar, Senegal

From Abidjan, I fly to Dakar, capital of Senegal. I see the mighty monument, see the best ...

TRAVEL VLOG - DAKAR, SENEGAL FOR LEFABY2016

I recently travelled to Dakar, Senegal for The first Edition of 'The Festival for African Bloggers and Youtubers' http://www.lefaby.com/
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Confessing Senegal - Travel Documentary (2017)

Shot on the west coast of Africa, "Confessing Senegal" is a documentary that reveals not o...

Confessing Senegal - Travel Documentary (2017)

Shot on the west coast of Africa, "Confessing Senegal" is a documentary that reveals not only interesting facts about Senegal and Gambia, but also how Africa is a lot more about her people and their relationship with her places.
West Africa is a cultural melting pot. The main thing to aim for when traveling should not be tourism for the sake of tourism, but also gathering valuable life experiences, precious cultural information and last but not least, human bonding between people from seemingly different worlds.
-----------------------------------------------
Directed and filmed by Sori Tigaeru.
Narrated by Mihai Trandafir.
Music & sound design by Alberto Bolocan Simonis.

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The government of Senegal has officially protested the death of a street vendor who died on Thursday evening in Madrid. 35-year-old Mame Mbaye Ndiaye suffered a heart attack in the street while running away from police ... “The Government of Senegal condemns the violence that led to the death of the Senegalese,’‘ Kaba said ... Protests in Madrid ... ....

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AMERICUS — A look at where the top scorers on the South Georgia Tech women's basketball roster are from shows just how diverse the Jets' program is. The top scorer? From Nigeria. The No. 2 scorer? From France... on Tuesday ... In addition to having representation from Nigeria and France, the South Georgia Tech roster also has two players from Senegal ... We always ask them what is it like in Senegal or France, to see what the lifestyle is there ... ....

Paris, France—He’s France’s most anglophone president ever, who reaches for the language of the old foe when telling global audiences that “France is back”, or that he wants ecologically to “make our planet great again.” ... To make up the difference France is looking to Africa for a shot in the arm ... On a visit to Senegal in February, he pledged 200 million euros ($248 million) towards the GlobalPartnership for Education ... ....

Monday 19 March, 2018. Reaching a technological and a community-building milestone gives Humaniq reason to be confident for future expansion, as it finds way to cut transaction costs, and hundred thousandth community member joins ...The new, improved app sits on the Ethereum Blockchain with the unique combination of sidechain solutions in individual African countries, such as Uganda, Senegal, Zimbabwe, Tanzania and Rwanda ... ABOUT HUMANIQ....

DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — Senegal's government has closed more than a dozen schools linked to a man the Turkish government considers a terrorist, underlining Turkey's growing influence in predominantly Muslim West Africa. About 3,000 children in Senegal have been affected as Turkey reduces the influence of Fethullah Gulen, who is labeled a terrorist by Turkey's government ... ....

DAKAR — Senegal's government has closed more than a dozen schools linked to a man the Turkish government considers a terrorist, underlining Turkey's growing influence in predominantly Muslim West Africa. About 3,000 children in Senegal have been affected as Turkey reduces the influence of Fethullah Gulen, who is labeled a terrorist by Turkey's government ... In Senegal, the MaarifFoundation opened three new schools....